Sane Program Development And Operation Guide Trauma Informed Care

This video depicts the essential elements of trauma-informed care, one of the five key principles of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) care that should be considered when developing a SANE program. The five key principles are patient-centered care, trauma-informed care, evidence-based practice, recognition of community uniqueness, and a multidisciplinary approach. These key principles should guide the development and operation of SANE programs to ensure the provision of comprehensive care to sexual assault patients. For more information about each principle, visit the SANE Program Development and Operation Guide at ovcttac.gov/saneguide/introduction/building-a-theoretical-framework-for-sane-practice/.

  • SANE Program Development and Operation Guide: Trauma-Informed Care ( Download)
  • SANE Program Development and Operation Guide ( Download)
  • SANE Program Development and Operation Guide: Patient-Centered Care ( Download)
  • SANE Program Development and Operation Guide: Evidence-Based Practice ( Download)
  • SANE Program Development and Operation Guide: Multidisciplinary Approach ( Download)
  • SANE Program Development and Operation Guide: Community Uniqueness ( Download)
  • SANE Program Development and Operation Guide: SAFESTAR ( Download)
  • SANE Program Development and Operation Guide: The Role of SANE Programs ( Download)
  • SANE Program Development and Operation Guide: Four Caring Relationships ( Download)
  • SANE Program Development and Operation Guide: Philadelphia Sexual Assault Response Center ( Download)
  • Trauma Informed Communication during a Sexual Assault Forensic Exam ( Download)
  • SANE Program trains nurses to care for sexual assault victims ( Download)
  • Trauma-Informed Health Care ( Download)
  • 5 Steps Toward Trauma-Informed Care: What Can You Do Tomorrow ( Download)
  • Tonette Walker discusses trauma-informed care ( Download)